You're not using the catalyst driver by any chance?
It seems that's what causes the behavior. I fixed it by installing the open-source ati driver.
I'm using the catalyst-driver but i need the proprietary driver for xvba-video-acceleration. Or does this work with the opensource radeon driver?
]]>Does each of you enabled the property "let the filemanager handle the desktop" in gnome-tweak-tool?
If yes, turn it off, upgrade cairo to the newest version and restart gnome-shell. Should fix it.
EDIT: Don't restart gnome-shell, restart the whole gdm-thing.
You're not using the catalyst driver by any chance?
It seems that's what causes the behavior. I fixed it by installing the open-source ati driver.
If yes, turn it off, upgrade cairo to the newest version and restart gnome-shell. Should fix it.
EDIT: Don't restart gnome-shell, restart the whole gdm-thing.
]]>So get in contact with gnome and cairo project to look for the source of this issue.
]]>Rolled back and pinned to cairo 1.12.2 in the meantime. Not quite sure yet what other impact this has or what other things I might have broken. :-)
]]>I am also having trouble with Cairo 1.12.4 and 1.12.6 in testing, not exactly the same symptoms as you, but it's probably related. GIMP can no longer take screenshots (they turn out completely black), and Audacious's Winamp interface is not correctly drawn. I'm going to do a git bisect on the Cairo repository and try to find the bad commit. IMO Cairo 1.12.6 should not be migrated to [extra] until this is resolved.
Edit: I also tried setting "NoAccel" in my xorg.conf (intel driver) with no effect.
]]>If I upgrade cairo from 1.12.2-3/extra to 1.12.6-1/testing, background of gnome-shell overview mode will become completely black. This will also make the background of my conky be black, which is really frustrating. All the other package such as gnome-shell, xf86-video-intel, and xorg-server are from testing. The "AccelMethod" of my intel card is set to "uxa". I try to search this on google but no one seems to have same problem as mine. Is there anybody knowing how to work it around? Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Zhengyu